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Located on the route of the National Transcontinental Railway (NTR) at Minaki, Ontario, between Sioux Lookout and Winnipeg, where the railway crosses the Winnipeg River, the rustic resort hotel named Minaki Lodge and the railway station, also called Minaki, is an Ojibwa word that has been variously translated as "beautiful water" or "good land ...
Minaki (/ m ə ˈ n æ ˌ k iː / mih-NAH-kee or / m iː n ɑː ˈ k iː / mee-nah-KEE) [dubious – discuss] is an unincorporated area and community in Unorganized Kenora District in northwestern Ontario, Canada. [1]
Minaki Lodge, Minaki, Ontario 1923-1950s; Built for Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and later sold to Government of Ontario; main lodge burned down 2003 and site is now subject to future re-development; Prince Edward Hotel, Brandon, Manitoba 1916–1949 – demolished, later used for parking and now site of Kristopher Campbell Memorial Skateboard Plaza
Operated by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. Fort Garry Hotel: 1913 Winnipeg, Manitoba Ross and Macdonald: Operated independently. Highland Inn: 1908 Algonquin Park, Ontario Closed in 1954. Demolished in 1957. Hotel Macdonald: 1915 Edmonton, Alberta Ross and Macfarlane: Operated by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. Minaki Lodge: 1914 Minaki, Ontario
Minaki/Pistol Lake Water Aerodrome (TC LID: CKP3) is located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) west of Minaki, Ontario, Canada. See also. Minaki Aerodrome;
Sydney Lake is a small glacial lake located about 46 miles from Minaki, Ontario. It was named after Sydney Forester, who surveyed the area in the early 20th century for the Government of Canada . History
Bloomsburg is a hamlet in Norfolk County which can be found on the old Ontario provincial Highway 24 that turns off from the "new" Ontario Provincial Highway 24 just 1.5 miles (CONVERT) north of Bloomsburg is the home of Bloomsburg Public School which is for primary, junior, and senior students (kindergarten through eighth grade).
Ena Lake can be accessed from Kenora via Ontario Highway 658, then Ena Lake road.It is on the Canadian National Railway transcontinental main line, [4] between Minaki to the west and Redditt to the east, has a passing track, and is passed but not served by Via Rail transcontinental Canadian trains.